| Brand | Zebra Pen |
| Writing Instrument Form | Ballpoint Pen |
| Color | Black A |
| Ink Color | Black |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Introducing the Zebra Pen F-701, a sophisticated writing instrument designed for those who demand quality and style in their school supplies, teacher supplies, and office supplies. The Zebra Pen F-701 is more than just a pen; it is a statement of elegance and functionality, ideal for any setting where precision and professionalism are essential. This exquisite pen is available in a convenient 1-Pack, ensuring you have a reliable writing tool for every occasion. The Zebra Pen F-701 is renowned for its sleek stainless-steel barrel, which not only provides a modern aesthetic but also ensures durability and longevity. The knurled grip offers enhanced control and comfort, making it an ideal choice for extended writing sessions. The stainless steel barrel and clip add to the pen's robustness, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of daily use. Equipped with a fine point, 0.8mm black ballpoint, the Zebra Pen F-701 delivers a smooth and consistent writing experience. The black ink pens are perfect for any writing task, whether for professional documents, personal notes, or creative endeavors. The silent retractable plunger mechanism further enhances the pen's usability, allowing for seamless operation without disturbing your surroundings. The Zebra Pen F-701 is a quintessential choice for those seeking pens for writing that combine style with substance. Its retractable ballpoint pen design makes it a practical addition to your collection of pens for work or school. As a metal pen, it exudes a sense of sophistication and reliability, making it a favored choice among black pen enthusiasts. Whether you're in search of a nice pen for personal use or a reliable pen for your professional toolkit, the Zebra Pen F-701 stands out as a premier option. Make the Zebra Pen F-701 a staple in your office supplies and experience the difference of writing with a pen crafted to meet the highest standards of quality and performance. This black pen is not just a writing instrument; it's a testament to the art of fine craftsmanship in pens for work and beyond. Choose the Zebra Pen F-701 – where form meets function in perfect harmony.
F-701 Retractable Ballpoint Pen is made of professional-grade stainless steel from tip to clip. Designed to prevent corrosion. Easy-to-hold knurled metal grip provides writing stability. Quiet plunger mechanism silences any clicking when you retract. Refillable with Zebra F-Refill.
Durable, Smooth, and My Favorite PenThe Zebra F-701 is an awesome pen. The stainless steel barrel feels solid and professional, and it writes smoothly with no skips. Comfortable to use, durable enough for daily carry, and easily one of the best pens I’ve owned. A must-have for anyone who appreciates a reliable ballpoint.
You're in high school. Your pencil case is full of the mismatched assortment of pens without caps and mechanical pencils with half a stick of lead each that you've found on those familiar tiled floors. In fact, you can't even remember the last time you actually bought a pack or pens or pencils (besides of course, a week before the first day of school to avoid detention for not having the obligatory 3 red pens, a hilighter, and whatever else was on the syllabus). On your way to third period, daydreaming about that warm sunny schoolyard on the other side of those wide windows, walking on autopilot, you kick something and hear that familiar rolling sound. You look down, snapped out of your daydream state, praying that you happened to kick the pen just right, and not into the opposite lane of hurried kids. Your eye lands on the silver pen, and you quickly squat down to pick up your prize. Upon picking it up, you stuff it into your pocket, and make your way to third period. When you reach the classroom, you take out the newest addition to your collection of adopted writing utensils, and quickly pen your name across the top right of the handout placed on your desk. You feel a twinge of disappointment as the pen leaves nothing but a slight indent on the paper. Your hand moves to the bottom left of the handout, and you scribble a couple circles to see if the pen has any life left whatsoever. Success! A trail of black ink follows the point of your pen, and you pen your name again in the top right, only this time the results of your penmanship stare back at you in jet black. You complete the handout in around 20 minutes, then turn your head to the homework board, and begin to write down the assigned chapters of The Scarlett Letter that you'll read on the bus this afternoon. As you use the instrument again, you notice how it feels in your hand. It's not heavy, but it's not light as a feather either; it's a kind of heft that makes the pen feel like a quality piece of metal. You observe that this pen's clip looks and feels surprisingly strong, and as you pack up your things in preparation for that long awaited bell, you introduce the pen to it's new family of writing utensils in your pencil case. For the rest of the day, you notice that every time you grab a pen, you feel around for the silver pen each time without even thinking. You like that pen; it's strong yet springy clip, it's smooth rolling action, it's easy hold grip, even the way it clicks open and closed is just different from any other pen you can recall using. It feels like a real writing tool, not some cheap black plastic value pack pen. Days go by, and weeks go by. You've forgotten what your old pens felt like, you've grown fully accustomed to the smooth action of your acquisition. One day while writing a couple paragraphs on the ending of The Scarlett Letter, your pen starts to grow a bit faint. Your hand moves once again to the bottom left of your packet, and you scribble a couple circles into the page. Nothing. Another dead pen doesn't mean much, and you were finished with your response anyway, so you tuck the pen back into your pocket and head to your next class. You walk right past the garbage can without thinking, and after realizing this, you simply take the pen out of your pocket and drop it on the ground from whence it came. You arrive at fifth period and unzip your backpack to take a pen from your trusty stash. You pick a simple black plastic pen, placing it on the left side of your desk. After the teacher demonstrates the topic of the day, you are presented with a worksheet to complete by the end of class. You reach for your pen, remove the cap, and place the cap to the left of your worksheet. You write your name, and realize something is wrong. Instead of gliding smoothly on the surface of the paper, your pen poorly etches black lines. You feel that slight resistance, that friction of pen on paper that you haven't felt in weeks. You're back to the same pen everyone else uses, the uniform standard, the unimaginative piece of black plastic that you've used for the last decade of your life. For the rest of the day you feel a bit off, but you don't understand why, and eventually brush it off after you walk off the bus onto your driveway. The next day, and the day after, you use the same pen, until eventually it too runs dry of ink. You take another black plastic pen from the pile to replace it, and feel no difference from the switch this time. You once again grow used to the friction, the slightly too tight plastic cap, and the lack of any sort of grip that all come standard with every plain black plastic pen. Days go by, weeks go by, years go by. You use pens daily in your work, but you've never thought about stepping outside of that plain, unimaginative uniform standard. One day at work, you roll your chair a bit too far to the side, and roll over your mobile charger. You go on Amazon to buy a new one, and knowing not to buy cheap bulk chargers that charge slow and break quickly, you settle on a $15 charger with $3 shipping. You see that shipping is free if you spend more than $25, and so you think; what is an item that we use daily, but never really think to upgrade? You search for pens on Amazon, below $15, and come across a familiar writing utensil. It's the silver pen! It's been so long that you didn't even remember the brand name, but you could recognize that pen anywhere. You place it in your cart, and both ship to your house within the week. You open the package, slip the pen out of the cardboard back of it's protective plastic bubble, and clip it to your pocket. The next day, you put your lunch in the fridge at work, and grab a post it note to tag it with your name. As you take your pen off your pocket, you click it and feel that perfect amount of resistance. You feel the sturdy grip, the hefty weight in your hand, and begin to pen your name. The pen smoothly glides across the yellow paper square, and you clip the pen to your pocket once more.Yes, it's a $10 pen. Zebra pens are worth it. Absolutely worth it.
Bought these after seeing my boss had them. They’re now my favorite pen ever. Love the weight of the pen, and the writing quality.
Amazing pens , solid build quality, swap the ink cartridges tho . Great price , definitely recommend these pens . Purchased multiple times due to gifting and losing them .
It's a great, durable, hefty pen that is perfect for those who work in rough environments. I use this pen almost every day at work, mainly to write notes on a notepad, but occasionally to fill out reports and forms. I've dropped it on the pavement on more than one occasion, and apart from a minor scratch, it still looks brand new. I'll probably be buying another one soon. Well worth the price.
Well constructed pen. Writes well and I like the all metal design
Very cool cheap pen. I have kind of dipped my toes into the world of EDC gear in the past and one of the few things that I still keep around with me is this pen.This is proably one of the most aesthetically pleasing pens for the price. It doesn't scream testosterone or tactical. It's more classy and subdued.My one worry about this pen is it getting stolen because of how nice it looks.
Liegt mit der griffigen Auflage für die Finger gut in der Hand. Angenehmes Gewicht und alles aus Metall - selbst die Verschraubung/das Gewinde.Ich liebe diesen Stift und habe ihn gekauft, weil ich von J. Ryan Jr. in einem Clancy Roman davon laß. Ginge auch zur Nutzung zur Verteidigung :-)
My first encounter with this pen was when I found it in the glove box of my dad's old car that he gifted me for my birthday. I took it to work with me, since I work at a perfume store & a pen is handy to write down fragrance names on scent strips. Immediately fell in love with it. It's nice & sturdy with a comfortably heavy feel, & writes smoothly. I'd often have my coworkers begging to borrow it since their gray BIC pens just couldn't survive more than two shifts. For being an older pen that I'm assuming my dad consistently used until it was passed down to me, it lasted a good 7 months of practically daily use before it ran out of ink. I was devastated until I remembered that I have a card that can buy things. This is my second Zebra F701 pen & it won't be my last!
Excelente producto, durable y confiable.Buen precio por el paquete y una marca en la que siempre puedes confiar.
Este bolígrafo no solo tiene una apariencia muy lograda siendo todo acero, sino que es increiblemente funcional y cómodo de usar con un buen peso y agarre. Sin duda el Mejor bolígrafo en este rango de precio. (Aclaración es ballpoint)
Amazing pen ,writes phenomenally and smoothly, amazing quality just wished that the delivery was faster. No complaints so far
Durable, Smooth, and My Favorite PenThe Zebra F-701 is an awesome pen. The stainless steel barrel feels solid and professional, and it writes smoothly with no skips. Comfortable to use, durable enough for daily carry, and easily one of the best pens I’ve owned. A must-have for anyone who appreciates a reliable ballpoint.
You're in high school. Your pencil case is full of the mismatched assortment of pens without caps and mechanical pencils with half a stick of lead each that you've found on those familiar tiled floors. In fact, you can't even remember the last time you actually bought a pack or pens or pencils (besides of course, a week before the first day of school to avoid detention for not having the obligatory 3 red pens, a hilighter, and whatever else was on the syllabus). On your way to third period, daydreaming about that warm sunny schoolyard on the other side of those wide windows, walking on autopilot, you kick something and hear that familiar rolling sound. You look down, snapped out of your daydream state, praying that you happened to kick the pen just right, and not into the opposite lane of hurried kids. Your eye lands on the silver pen, and you quickly squat down to pick up your prize. Upon picking it up, you stuff it into your pocket, and make your way to third period. When you reach the classroom, you take out the newest addition to your collection of adopted writing utensils, and quickly pen your name across the top right of the handout placed on your desk. You feel a twinge of disappointment as the pen leaves nothing but a slight indent on the paper. Your hand moves to the bottom left of the handout, and you scribble a couple circles to see if the pen has any life left whatsoever. Success! A trail of black ink follows the point of your pen, and you pen your name again in the top right, only this time the results of your penmanship stare back at you in jet black. You complete the handout in around 20 minutes, then turn your head to the homework board, and begin to write down the assigned chapters of The Scarlett Letter that you'll read on the bus this afternoon. As you use the instrument again, you notice how it feels in your hand. It's not heavy, but it's not light as a feather either; it's a kind of heft that makes the pen feel like a quality piece of metal. You observe that this pen's clip looks and feels surprisingly strong, and as you pack up your things in preparation for that long awaited bell, you introduce the pen to it's new family of writing utensils in your pencil case. For the rest of the day, you notice that every time you grab a pen, you feel around for the silver pen each time without even thinking. You like that pen; it's strong yet springy clip, it's smooth rolling action, it's easy hold grip, even the way it clicks open and closed is just different from any other pen you can recall using. It feels like a real writing tool, not some cheap black plastic value pack pen. Days go by, and weeks go by. You've forgotten what your old pens felt like, you've grown fully accustomed to the smooth action of your acquisition. One day while writing a couple paragraphs on the ending of The Scarlett Letter, your pen starts to grow a bit faint. Your hand moves once again to the bottom left of your packet, and you scribble a couple circles into the page. Nothing. Another dead pen doesn't mean much, and you were finished with your response anyway, so you tuck the pen back into your pocket and head to your next class. You walk right past the garbage can without thinking, and after realizing this, you simply take the pen out of your pocket and drop it on the ground from whence it came. You arrive at fifth period and unzip your backpack to take a pen from your trusty stash. You pick a simple black plastic pen, placing it on the left side of your desk. After the teacher demonstrates the topic of the day, you are presented with a worksheet to complete by the end of class. You reach for your pen, remove the cap, and place the cap to the left of your worksheet. You write your name, and realize something is wrong. Instead of gliding smoothly on the surface of the paper, your pen poorly etches black lines. You feel that slight resistance, that friction of pen on paper that you haven't felt in weeks. You're back to the same pen everyone else uses, the uniform standard, the unimaginative piece of black plastic that you've used for the last decade of your life. For the rest of the day you feel a bit off, but you don't understand why, and eventually brush it off after you walk off the bus onto your driveway. The next day, and the day after, you use the same pen, until eventually it too runs dry of ink. You take another black plastic pen from the pile to replace it, and feel no difference from the switch this time. You once again grow used to the friction, the slightly too tight plastic cap, and the lack of any sort of grip that all come standard with every plain black plastic pen. Days go by, weeks go by, years go by. You use pens daily in your work, but you've never thought about stepping outside of that plain, unimaginative uniform standard. One day at work, you roll your chair a bit too far to the side, and roll over your mobile charger. You go on Amazon to buy a new one, and knowing not to buy cheap bulk chargers that charge slow and break quickly, you settle on a $15 charger with $3 shipping. You see that shipping is free if you spend more than $25, and so you think; what is an item that we use daily, but never really think to upgrade? You search for pens on Amazon, below $15, and come across a familiar writing utensil. It's the silver pen! It's been so long that you didn't even remember the brand name, but you could recognize that pen anywhere. You place it in your cart, and both ship to your house within the week. You open the package, slip the pen out of the cardboard back of it's protective plastic bubble, and clip it to your pocket. The next day, you put your lunch in the fridge at work, and grab a post it note to tag it with your name. As you take your pen off your pocket, you click it and feel that perfect amount of resistance. You feel the sturdy grip, the hefty weight in your hand, and begin to pen your name. The pen smoothly glides across the yellow paper square, and you clip the pen to your pocket once more.Yes, it's a $10 pen. Zebra pens are worth it. Absolutely worth it.
Bought these after seeing my boss had them. They’re now my favorite pen ever. Love the weight of the pen, and the writing quality.
Amazing pens , solid build quality, swap the ink cartridges tho . Great price , definitely recommend these pens . Purchased multiple times due to gifting and losing them .
It's a great, durable, hefty pen that is perfect for those who work in rough environments. I use this pen almost every day at work, mainly to write notes on a notepad, but occasionally to fill out reports and forms. I've dropped it on the pavement on more than one occasion, and apart from a minor scratch, it still looks brand new. I'll probably be buying another one soon. Well worth the price.
Well constructed pen. Writes well and I like the all metal design
Very cool cheap pen. I have kind of dipped my toes into the world of EDC gear in the past and one of the few things that I still keep around with me is this pen.This is proably one of the most aesthetically pleasing pens for the price. It doesn't scream testosterone or tactical. It's more classy and subdued.My one worry about this pen is it getting stolen because of how nice it looks.
Liegt mit der griffigen Auflage für die Finger gut in der Hand. Angenehmes Gewicht und alles aus Metall - selbst die Verschraubung/das Gewinde.Ich liebe diesen Stift und habe ihn gekauft, weil ich von J. Ryan Jr. in einem Clancy Roman davon laß. Ginge auch zur Nutzung zur Verteidigung :-)
My first encounter with this pen was when I found it in the glove box of my dad's old car that he gifted me for my birthday. I took it to work with me, since I work at a perfume store & a pen is handy to write down fragrance names on scent strips. Immediately fell in love with it. It's nice & sturdy with a comfortably heavy feel, & writes smoothly. I'd often have my coworkers begging to borrow it since their gray BIC pens just couldn't survive more than two shifts. For being an older pen that I'm assuming my dad consistently used until it was passed down to me, it lasted a good 7 months of practically daily use before it ran out of ink. I was devastated until I remembered that I have a card that can buy things. This is my second Zebra F701 pen & it won't be my last!
Excelente producto, durable y confiable.Buen precio por el paquete y una marca en la que siempre puedes confiar.
Este bolígrafo no solo tiene una apariencia muy lograda siendo todo acero, sino que es increiblemente funcional y cómodo de usar con un buen peso y agarre. Sin duda el Mejor bolígrafo en este rango de precio. (Aclaración es ballpoint)
Amazing pen ,writes phenomenally and smoothly, amazing quality just wished that the delivery was faster. No complaints so far
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Rugged yet sleek, highly functional yet stylish, this hard-working stainless steel pen makes a statement before you even write a word. A designer stainless steel barrel with a knurled metal grip ensures superior writing stability while the designer metal clip provides an elegant yet confident clasp. Combining style, strength, and value the F-701 Retractable Ballpoint Pen ensures your writing comfort with industry-leading precision and stability. It’s called a classic for a reason -- it’s the right pen for any job.
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Key Features Knurled Metal Grip Designer Metal Clip Silent Retraction Plunger Refillable with F-Refill Available Ink Colors: Black Available Point Sizes: 0.8mm Available as a Gift Set: M-701/F-701 Stainless Steel Mechanical Pencil/Ballpoint Pen
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